The Guardian (USA)

Former Republican candidate arrested over shootings targeting Democratic homes

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A failed Republican state legislativ­e candidate, who authoritie­s say was angry over losing an election last November and made baseless claims that the vote was “rigged”, has been arrested in connection with a series of drive-by shootings targeting the homes of Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico’s largest city.

Albuquerqu­e Police chief Harold Medina held a news conference on Monday evening hours after Swat officers arrested Solomon Pena at his home.

Medina described Pena as the “mastermind” of what appears to be a politicall­y motivated criminal conspiracy behind four shootings at, or near, the homes of two county commission­ers and two state legislator­s. The shooting took place between December and early January.

Pena lost an election in November to incumbent state Representa­tive, Miguel P. Garcia, the longtime Democrat representi­ng House District 14 in New Mexico. Garcia won by 48 percentage points, or roughly 3,600 votes.

Police said Pena had approached county and state lawmakers after his loss, claiming the contest had been rigged against him despite no evidence of widespread voter fraud in New Mexico in 2020 or 2022. The shootings began shortly after those conversati­ons.

New Mexico’s state Canvassing Board unanimousl­y certified the results of the November election.

“This type of radicalism is a threat to our nation and has made its way to our doorstep right here in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “But I know we are going to push back, and we will not allow this to cross the threshold.”

Deputy Commander Kyle Hartsock said at least five people, including Pena, were involved in the shootings. Pena is accused of paying the others to carry out at least two of the shootings, according to Hartsock, before “Pena himself” allegedly “pulled the trigger” during one of crimes.

Police said they identified Pena as their “key” suspect using a combinatio­n of phone records, witness interviews

and bullet casings collected at the Democrats’ homes.

A lawyer for Pena who could comment on the allegation­s wasn’t listed Monday night in jail records.

No one was injured in the shootings, which came amid a rise in threats to members of Congress, school board members, election officials and other government workers around the nation. In Albuquerqu­e, law enforcemen­t has been struggling to address back-to-back years of record homicides and persistent gun violence.

Hartsock said additional arrests and charges were expected in the case but declined to elaborate, citing the ongoing investigat­ion. He said some individual­s, including Pena, were in custody Monday night.

A criminal complaint outlining the exact charges against Pena was expected to be released in the coming days.

The shootings began in early December when eight rounds were fired at the home of Bernalillo County Commission­er Adriann Barboa, police said. Days later, former Bernalillo County Commission­er Debbie O’Malley’s home was targeted.

As news reports began to surface about the shootings, state Representa­tive Javier Martinez examined his property and discovered damage from gunshots. Police believe the shooting occurred in early December.

Then, during the first week of January, shots were fired at the home of state Senator Linda Lopez – a lead sponsor of a 2021 bill that reversed New Mexico’s ban on most abortion procedures.

Lopez said in a statement that three of the bullets passed through her 10year-old daughter’s bedroom.

Police had been investigat­ing two additional shootings – one in the vicinity of New Mexico attorney general Raul Torrez’s former campaign office and another at state Senator Antonio Maestas’ office. But Gilbert Gallegos, a spokespers­on for the police department, said Monday the shootings do not appear to be connected to the case.

 ?? Photograph: Roberto E Rosales/AP ?? ▲ Solomon Pena, a Republican candidate for New Mexico, was taken into custody in connection with a recent series of shootings targeting Democrats
Photograph: Roberto E Rosales/AP ▲ Solomon Pena, a Republican candidate for New Mexico, was taken into custody in connection with a recent series of shootings targeting Democrats
 ?? Photograph: Liam Debonis/Albuquerqu­e Journal/ZUMA/REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? ▲ Police said at least five people, including Solomon Pena, were involved in the shootings.
Photograph: Liam Debonis/Albuquerqu­e Journal/ZUMA/REX/Shuttersto­ck ▲ Police said at least five people, including Solomon Pena, were involved in the shootings.

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